| ee es q | 4 - Aquatic centre revenue ~ since expansion May 19 this year will mark the first anniversary of the official opening of Terrace’s expanded aquatic centre. The fall and winter of 1990, though, were the first real test of the popularity of this much- improved facility and it appears as though the city passed this test with flying colours. In 1989, the city budgeted for $75,000 in general revenue from the aquatic centre, This was in anticipation of completion of the expansion project, an event that didn’t occur that year, and the centre fell far short of its goal. General revenue totalled only $57,000. In 1990, the city again budgeted for $75,000 in general revenue and this time the project was com- pleted. And, apparently because it was completed, the money came rofling in. General pool revenue in up 80% 1990 was $99,454, almost double the previous year and more than 30 percent over projections. For superintendent of parks and recreation Steve Scott this is no accident; he attributes the increase in revenue directly to an improved facility. He admits that pool rates have increased, but only by five percent. Five percent of the 1989 general revenue is only $2,850 so it would be difficult to argue that the fee increase had much to do with the revenue increase. But will use of the aquatic centre continue to grow? It appears the city believes they have already tapped the total potential of local pool users. General revenue for 1991 is expected to be budgeted at $105,000 and that means a repeat of last year’s performance plus a little additional revenue through increased rates. . SKI handle ice? the snow and it also forces you to skis and the snow. You should try an aggressive subtle shock absorber. Good luck and happy skiing! TIPS from Shames Mountain Ski School TIPS FOR HANDLING THE ICE! Hard pack, ice and boilerplate are conditions that can strike terror in the hearts of many recreational skiers. So how do you First of all, make sure your skis are properly tuned. A square sharp edge (smooth and free of burns) is important for skiing ice. Make sure your boots are buckled firmly and a little tighter than you would buckle them for softer snow. This will give you a more positive feel for the snow and minimize chatter. Lower your centre of gravity (this gives you better balance because you are closer to your poles aggressively. The more your knees are flexed, the more you can move them laterally, increasing the angle between your aggressive run. A firm pole plant will set the tempo for a solid edge set. On ice, even more than on soft snow, it is critical that your skis remain in contact with the snow surface at all times. Lowering your centre of gravity will facilitate this. Gaining a feel for the snow surface is also important in skiing on ice. 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Above, TMHA 1st vice-president Brian Hawkins, mayor Jack "the hat trick" Talstra, the city’s as yet un-named but enthusiastic black bear and TMHA secretary Claire Irwin , ask everyone consider the value of Minor Hockey and the dedication of coaches, executive members and the many special parents who contribute toward that value. Special events for the week include fun parent/player competition during practice times this week and tri-city competition this weekend. a areat McEw an Chevy Sprint & Pontiac Firefly savings So ~ Sale Price $7995 severa to cnoose tom soday “ashback - $500" Pe wae $7495 SG aan) price Includes freight Sprint 2-dr. 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